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Old 03-09-08 | 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Psycle_chic
ProFAIL you really do give info to people that isn't correct. When the more experienced riders correct you, you get pissed off.If you are so up on what is best, why aren't you writing a book, an instructional tutorial on building up a bike or ways to ride? It seems you can't learn from others who know what they are talking about but you want the new riders to learn from you.

A big mistake.

One day you are going to jack somebody up.
I count three.

Three times you've failed to comprehend a thread, and immediately attack me based on innacuracies. Perhaps it's becuase it's just easier to be ignorant. Of course, I can't be CERTAIN on why you do this, only you can.

If you had actually read this thread, you'd see that I immediately accepted that I was wrong. In fact, if you read MOST threads that I've posted in reently, I admit that I'm wrong. Take the thread about shifting issues. People calling me out on being wrong doesn't make me angry.

What does make me mad are biased ass-hats like you who barge in with no facts or information to spew their elitist crap all over me. Who said I don't want to learn? Who said I want to be a teacher? get your facts straight before you come to me thinking you've REALLY nailed me.

And where the hell is your amazing advice? Every post I've read about you is along the lines of "No. You're wrong becuase you're a teenager." Let's see YOUR Big Blue Book of bicycle repair.

Go away. You are unneeded and unwanted.
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